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  • Oh, then there’s hope :) It sounds like there’s been a lot of introspection and a will to change course. Does she feel the same?
    For me I’ve been the one saying that our current lifestyle is not working for me. I’ve been saying it for 6 months and I don’t know what more I can do at this point. I wish I had hope. We have good days, but the fundamental issues remain.


  • pmk@piefed.catoProgrammer Humor@programming.devtechnical debt
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    5 days ago

    I’m sorry to hear that. How are you doing now? If you don’t mind me asking, if there was a point where things were still salvageable, do you think you were both aware of the direction things were heading? Did the realization come at the same time for both of you, or at different times that it was beyond that point? What were the critical signs?





  • pmk@piefed.catolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldIt works...somehow
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    12 days ago

    Debian currently has some drama in their ftpmasters team, they argue with the debian project leader, then their team was disbanded in favor of two new teams, then some quit, etc. Seems like the usual open source way of doing things. Hopefully it won’t affect the releases.


  • pmk@piefed.catoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.worldWhat is fucking?
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    13 days ago

    I have never felt comfortable dancing in public, and thought it was because I was shy or something. Then I realized that I just didn’t like the music. Now I dance at home to Godspeed You! Black Emperor. I probably look insane doing that, but it comes naturally and feels good.


  • There is even an IANA RFC for three-letter acronyms (TLAs) (RFC5513), which says:

    "For our usage, we also allow digits within a TLA. Thus, P2P is an
    acronym meaning Purchase to Pay [URL-P2P]. The digits 2 and 4 are
    specially used by clever people who have noticed that, when spoken,
    they sound like the words ‘to’ and ‘for’. Whether this is helpful
    may be left as an exercise for the user considering the brief
    conversation, below.

    A - Do you use the Internet Streams Protocol?
    B - Yes. Do you use ST, too?
    A - No, I use ST2.
    B - That’s interesting. C uses ST2, too.
    A - I have a car horn application called Toot-toot.
    B - Really? Do you use ST2 to Toot-toot, too?"